Styles in fruit half an inch long, lke the carpels considerably 
argenteous.—J. G. B. 
This small-flowered species of Pelargonium, with petals so 
minute as to be enclosed within the sepals, was reared by Mr. 
Thos. Cooper, from seed which he obtained in South Africa. It 
requires very careful watering during the winter, and should be 
grown in a cool greenhouse, in sandy loam and leaf-mould well 
drained.— W. W. S. 
